Community’s Choice for the Week of May 18th, 2014

Flowers High School Class of 2017 invites you to its Spring Flea Market Sunday, May 31st from 8am to 1pm @ the school parking lot in Springdale, Maryland. classof2017psg@gmail.com or 301-219-9682

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Teen Summer Travel Program

Summer is around the corner. Sign your teen up for Montgomery County Recreation’s Summer Teen Escape Travel Program. It starts June 30th. 240-777-6870

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Smithsonian Museum of African Art

The Smithsonian National Museum of African Arts is celebrating its 50th anniversary Tuesday, June 3rd from 12pm to 5pm. The day will feature stiltwalking, drummers, dancers, music, and arts and crafts. It’s free. www.si.edu

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Housing Counseling for Vets

Make a difference for those who made a difference for us. If you know a vet who needs housing assistance, refer them to Housing Counseling Services, Inc. 202-667-7006

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Howard Wellness Center

The Howard University Crimson Tide Wellness Center Open House is Friday, June 6th from 8:30am to 11:30am at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in DC. www.howard.edu

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MS Bike Ride

The 2014 Bike M-S Ride is June 7th and 8th at the National Harbor. www.bikedcw.nationalmssociety.org

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Juneteenth

Prince George’s County Department of Parks and Recreation is hosting its 7th Annual Juneteenth Celebration Saturday, June 14th at Watkins Regional Park. www.pgparks.com

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Black and Missing

Black and Missing, Inc. wants you to attend its 2nd Annual Hope Without Boundaries 5K Run/Walk Saturday, May 24th at the National Harbor. www.bamfi.org

Renee Nash

Renee Nash, Director of Information and Public Affairs for WHUR, is a well-respected journalist who has covered a range of issues from local and national politics, to healthcare reform and civil rights. She has also spearheaded numerous award-winning projects including radiothons, town hall meetings and food and clothing drives. Over her 25-year career at WHUR, she has been a writer, reporter, producer and anchor. Renee serves on the boards of many organizations including the Edith P. Wright Breast Cancer Foundation and Sisters of Hope. She is the proud mom of Dominique and Delante.